Lunar Mission One wants to bury a time capsule deep below the surface of the bottom of the moon, and it's asking the public to foot the bill. So far, humanity seems willing to chip in.

Following the Rosetta mission’s successful landing of the European probe Philae on a comet last week, a UK-based team is wasting no time attempting to capitalize on the renewed focus on space exploration. Lunar Missions, Ltd. conducted its own launch… of a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to raise funds for its plan to land a robotic probe on the lunar south pole and bury a time capsule there.

Turns out the calculation to raise funds for such a project now may have been quite savvy, as the campaign has already pulled in over £200,00 (about $313,000) — or just over one third of its goal — in its first 24 hours.

The mission isn’t just about placing humanity’s most impractical time capsule yet, of course. Organizers hope that a robotic lander with the ability to drill between 20 and 100 meters into the surface of an unexplored area of our lone satellite will produce some interesting science, too.

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